And while the NBC comedy has dealt with political issues in the past, including division within the family over then-presidential candidate Donald Trump, Carmichael told reporters that the show has yet to do a full episode in the upcoming third season dedicated to the new president and his policies.

The star and executive producer of the NBC comedy reflects on the episodes that took on very tough topics.

"We have a couple of references," Carmichael said. "I have a perspective on it. I'm still figuring out exactly how that translates."

Given the delay in the season airing—and the numerous other takes on the topic—"I don't want to do the same thing everyone else [is]," Carmichael admitted. "The easy thing to do is, 'Hey, Trump is bad.' Every week you read three articles that say '[This person] takes down Donald Trump.' And they don't. I don't know if you notice, but it hasn't been working. I don't want to contribute to noise; I want to contribute to interesting perspectives. As I'm figuring out exactly what that is, we may jump into it more, but right now, it sounds like things I've heard before."

The Carmichael Show Seasons 1 and 2 begin streaming on Netflix March 31.